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CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - North Carolina junior midfielder Crystal Dunn and junior forward Kealia Ohai were named first-team
All-Americas Tuesday by Soccer America Magazine while Dunn captured Soccer
America Player of the Year honors from the magazine, the 11th different player
to do so. Altogether, UNC has won 13
Soccer America player of the year awards since it was first awarded in 1985.

2012 NCAA
champion North Carolina has swept all five national player of the year awards
with Dunn winning the Soccer America honor, the MAC Hermann Trophy, the Soccer
News Net College Boot and Honda Sports Award for Soccer. Senior midfielder Amber Brooks won the Top Drawer Soccer accolade.

Dunn and
Ohai were named first-team Soccer America MVPs, the equivalent of the
magazine's All-America squads. North
Carolina was the only school in the nation to have two players named to the
first team.

Three Tar
Heels were accorded honors on Soccer America's All-Freshman Team. Forward Summer
Green and defender Hannah Gardner
were named to the first team and midfielder Katie Bowen earned a spot on the
second team. UNC and NCAA runner-up Penn
State both had two players named to the first-team All-Freshman squad.

Dunn's golden goal gave Carolina a 2-1 win at BYU in the NCAA
quarterfinals and set up fellow Soccer America MVP Kealia Ohai for the
golden goal that gave the Tar Heels a 1-0 victory over defending champion
Stanford in the semifinals.

Dunn (Rockville Centre N.Y./South Side High School/Albertson Fury), who scored
both goals for the Tar Heels in the win over BYU, missed the first part of the
season to represent the U.S. at the Under-20 Women's World Cup in Japan. She
finished with five goals for UNC, all in NCAA Tournament games.

Dunn, who also won the 2012 Hermann Trophy, played at right back for the USA
but was moved to midfield for the Carolina run to its 22nd national
championship since 1981.